
Originally Posted by
Baggy
Hi All,
Thanks to everyone’s advice that helped me work through the possible causes that led an engine that ran well one day to then develop a fault that left it running well at idle but under rev’s misfired badly with no power whatsoever.
The final outcome was timing that was badly out and pistons that were sticking in the carbies.
As to why the timing was suddenly so far out ....I can’t explain, maybe it did jump a cog ....and thanks to Bundy’s post, and advice on marking the timing pointer and TCD on pulley with tipex did pay dividends.
When we put the timing light on we could see the tippex on timing pointer but couldn’t see the marking on the pulley ...my brother noticed it highlighted at 3.o clock (on pulley) when the timing light fired.
We checked no 1 piston was up, pointer was on TDC pulled out distributor, and reset timing.
The engine did run better, it still lacked power and was misfiring less noticeably...I had read some previous posts about setting timing to 6 degrees before TDC and with nothing to lose again reset timing to this .....the result was engine that ran smoothly and while revving hard was losing its misfire.
My brother was unscrewing and working the small pistons (on the top of the pots on the carbies and this resulted in engine now starting to rev without misfiring .........he believes that the oil I’ve been using in them was too thick and caused the sticking pistons ......I’m going to use machine oil from now on .....
I now have a smooth running 3.5V8 engine that I believe have a few more extra ponies under the bonnet.
What I’ve learned from this exercise.....a timing light is a must have tool in your tool kit and that AULRO members are an excellent source of knowledge for those of us who are learning how to turn a spanner is a necessary part of owning and loving our classic rover.
Cheers
Baggy
I don't know about other V8s, but these are really touchy about the right timing. I use 12 BTDC and it runs well, has plenty of power, and runs cooler as well. You can have just your timing out by a little bit and it will be enough to make it sound like the motor has carked it.
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